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- Helion_(chemistry) abstract "A helion is a short name for the naked nucleus of helium, a doubly positively charged helium ion. In practice, helion refers to the stable helium-3 nucleus, in opposition to the other stable nucleus helium-4, which is usually referred to as an alpha particle. The (helium-3) helion consists of two protons and one neutron.This particle is emitted in the decay of the radioactive hydrogen isotope tritium. This reaction has been used in experimental chromosome labelling.According to CODATA, the mass of a helion particle is 5.006 412 700(62) × 10−27 kg.".
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- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_particle.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_nucleus.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_chemistry.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Committee_on_Data_for_Science_and_Technology.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Helium.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Helium-3.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Helium-4.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Neutron.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Proton.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Tritium.
- Helion_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Helion (chemistry)".
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- Helion_(chemistry) subject Category:Nuclear_chemistry.
- Helion_(chemistry) hypernym Name.
- Helion_(chemistry) type Physic.
- Helion_(chemistry) comment "A helion is a short name for the naked nucleus of helium, a doubly positively charged helium ion. In practice, helion refers to the stable helium-3 nucleus, in opposition to the other stable nucleus helium-4, which is usually referred to as an alpha particle. The (helium-3) helion consists of two protons and one neutron.This particle is emitted in the decay of the radioactive hydrogen isotope tritium.".
- Helion_(chemistry) label "Helion (chemistry)".
- Helion_(chemistry) sameAs Q902715.
- Helion_(chemistry) sameAs Helion_(Physik).
- Helion_(chemistry) sameAs Helión.
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- Helion_(chemistry) sameAs Helion.
- Helion_(chemistry) sameAs m.02pxy14.
- Helion_(chemistry) sameAs Гелион.
- Helion_(chemistry) sameAs Q902715.
- Helion_(chemistry) wasDerivedFrom Helion_(chemistry)?oldid=693723951.
- Helion_(chemistry) isPrimaryTopicOf Helion_(chemistry).